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our poll finds that if the election were held today 57 percent would side with president obama and a little over one-third like mitt romney. today grace lee shows us mitt romney used a carefully chosen. backdrop to watch a war of words >> he chose right here to come out very strongly. he wanted that sign in the background. 3,000 mi. away the obama campaign is trying something similar in the former massachusetts governor's backyard in boston and while both sides went to great pains, neither of them turned out exactly as planned. it is the theater of politics. mitt romney stage in front of the bankrupt solar panel company. >> is a symbol of failure >> he chose the site because president obama had raised green energy companies like it guarantee a $535 million loan. romney had delivered his message as planned but some of the power may have been lost with all the secrecy. doug sovran was one of the few journalists invited >> they told us to meet at a holiday express and then they took us to another location where we picked up governor romney and then another event >> he says they were rep
our poll finds that if the election were held today 57 percent would side with president obama and a little over one-third like mitt romney. today grace lee shows us mitt romney used a carefully chosen. backdrop to watch a war of words >> he chose right here to come out very strongly. he wanted that sign in the background. 3,000 mi. away the obama campaign is trying something similar in the former massachusetts governor's backyard in boston and while both sides went to great pains,...
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he did it only for his own self benefit for re-election. i'm angry that he did that. he lied again and i don't agree -- >> well -- >> hold on. >> he continues from my perspective to undercut the scientific community. i come from the scientific community. i cannot tolerate that. >> hannah? >> well, i agree that the pandemic hasn't been handled completely perfectly. i also know that trump has given a lot of power to the states and so the states have made their own decisions that have been not so great, so i think that while we really want to blame somebody, i don't think president trump is that person. >> anytime you have the president of the united states telling people to inject themselves with chloroorks that's problem. to me, it's an embarrassment to the united states, the way he has handled this pandemic. i think we would not have so many deaths if he had handled it differently. >> you are as suburban women among the most desired voters in the country right now. are you -- >> god, that's -- wow. >> are we -- >> what do we get? >> so my question is president trump h
he did it only for his own self benefit for re-election. i'm angry that he did that. he lied again and i don't agree -- >> well -- >> hold on. >> he continues from my perspective to undercut the scientific community. i come from the scientific community. i cannot tolerate that. >> hannah? >> well, i agree that the pandemic hasn't been handled completely perfectly. i also know that trump has given a lot of power to the states and so the states have made their own...
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election was stolen?, makes me 0 >> i wouldn't necessarily say that it was stolen, but i believe it was unfair. people don't know their history, because they don't know how democrats argued over the 2000 election. obviously, they said the supreme court elected ed george w. bush. and then again in 2004, it was the same thing. >> so that point, and i don't disagree with you at all. i covered 2000 and 2004. i well remember the instances you described them. you described them accurately. but i remember a phrase that my grandmother used to use is two wrongs don't make a right. i wonder how you process that wisdom from my grandmother in this context? >> i think two wrongs don't make a right, but i don't think hypocrisy is very flattering, as well. >> joanne, i understand that there is a history on both sides. i'm just wondering if you're comfortable and if you have any anxiety about the future of desecracyeshat as an excgainst one and we neveret anywhere. >>ou're absolutelyre if every side is going to say after
election was stolen?, makes me 0 >> i wouldn't necessarily say that it was stolen, but i believe it was unfair. people don't know their history, because they don't know how democrats argued over the 2000 election. obviously, they said the supreme court elected ed george w. bush. and then again in 2004, it was the same thing. >> so that point, and i don't disagree with you at all. i covered 2000 and 2004. i well remember the instances you described them. you described them...
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i like to say they elect legislators to talk; they elect mayors and governors to act. >> schieffer: do you think, mr. mayor, that washington is paying enough attention to the cities and the states? >> i think washington has its head in the sand. we're dithering with default, on the verge of frankly jeopardizing the full faith and credit of the united states of america. because democrats won't address entitlements-- medicare and social security-- and republicans don't want to talk about revenues or defense spending. the fact is, we've got to do all of that. i think simpson/bowles lays a template for what we need to do. you don't have to agree with everything in it. the fact of the matter is a mayor or a governor understands that you've got to find that middle course. you can't avoid your responsibility of balancing the budget. in this case, they ought to submit their resignations, frankly, if they put us in a situation where we're in default. >> schieffer: what about that, governor kasich? how is this going to impact your folks out there in ohio if we come to this impasse and we can't f
i like to say they elect legislators to talk; they elect mayors and governors to act. >> schieffer: do you think, mr. mayor, that washington is paying enough attention to the cities and the states? >> i think washington has its head in the sand. we're dithering with default, on the verge of frankly jeopardizing the full faith and credit of the united states of america. because democrats won't address entitlements-- medicare and social security-- and republicans don't want to talk...
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certify elections, 53 of 88 republican candidates are election deniers. that's 60%. in arizona's four major republican primaries, it worries other republicans there. >> this cannot be accepted, because our democracy cannot withstand it. so we have to continue to push back. >> reporter: like many election deniers, doug mastriano says as governor, he would have refused to certify joe biden won pennsylvania. he was in the crowd on january 6th. with or without new election laws, every state's chief election officer has to certify results. usually that's the secretary of state. and this november, a number of conservative candidates running for that office are also election deniers. major? >> mark strassman in atlanta, thank you. >>> we're joined now by maryland congressman jamie raskin, a democratic member of the january 6th select committee. good morning. >> thanks for having me, major. >> former president trump says that maga republicans are trying to save democracy and want to be taken seriously on this issue. let's review what he said this week earlier. he
certify elections, 53 of 88 republican candidates are election deniers. that's 60%. in arizona's four major republican primaries, it worries other republicans there. >> this cannot be accepted, because our democracy cannot withstand it. so we have to continue to push back. >> reporter: like many election deniers, doug mastriano says as governor, he would have refused to certify joe biden won pennsylvania. he was in the crowd on january 6th. with or without new election laws, every...
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we don't obviously want to see a democratically-elected person take the place of a undemocratic he-elected dictator, that was before that. they are planning ralliys in cairo at locations less than a mile apart. it could set the stage for mow violence. back to you. >> and the low chowds and fog never really quite cheered across the golden gate bridge and along the coastline. keeping the temperatures cooler today than what we saw yesterday. it will be cooler, still, to start off the workweek and we got rain, a lot of it. a look at the forecast, coming up these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. combined to produce record x office numbers this thanksgg weekend. "twilight, breaking dawn 2"... "skyfall"... and "linc
we don't obviously want to see a democratically-elected person take the place of a undemocratic he-elected dictator, that was before that. they are planning ralliys in cairo at locations less than a mile apart. it could set the stage for mow violence. back to you. >> and the low chowds and fog never really quite cheered across the golden gate bridge and along the coastline. keeping the temperatures cooler today than what we saw yesterday. it will be cooler, still, to start off the...
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he is running for re-election in states won by president trump. manchin's office did not say who was responsible but said all the accounts had been secured. his staff is working with federal law enforcement officials to prevent further hacking. >>> the united states imposed new economic sanctions on venezuela and cuba and promised additional penalties against nicaragua. speaking in miami yesterday, bolton condemned what he called the destructive forces of socialism and totalitarianism and said the united states will no longer appease dictators near its shores. >>> we're told that the mysterious death of two sisters from saudi arabia are leaning towards suicide as a possible cause of death. police are using credit card transactions to track the sisters. they arrived in new york from fairfax, virginia, on september 1st. on their way they stopped in washington, d.c. and philadelphia. their bodies bound together were recovered on october 24th on the new york city waterfront. >>> coming up on "the morning news" now, walkout at google. thousands of work
he is running for re-election in states won by president trump. manchin's office did not say who was responsible but said all the accounts had been secured. his staff is working with federal law enforcement officials to prevent further hacking. >>> the united states imposed new economic sanctions on venezuela and cuba and promised additional penalties against nicaragua. speaking in miami yesterday, bolton condemned what he called the destructive forces of socialism and totalitarianism...
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now, five weeks before the election, he's saying that his big bold idea is never mind. >> my priority is jobs. there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget than having more people working, earning more money, paying more taxes. that's by far the most effective and efficient way to get this budget balanced. >> reporter: while romney made the case that he would be better at creating jobs, the president questioned how the former governor would control the financial sector. >> does anybody out there think that the big problem we had is that there was too much oversight and regulation of wall street? >> look, we have to have regulation of wall street. that's why i'd have regulation. but i wouldn't designate five banks as too big to fail and give them a blank check. this is the biggest kiss that's been given to new york banks i've ever seen. >> reporter: on to health care. romney returned to his recurring theme, calling obamacare a job killer. >> i just don't know how the president could come into office, facing rising unemployment, an economic crisis at the kitchen table and
now, five weeks before the election, he's saying that his big bold idea is never mind. >> my priority is jobs. there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget than having more people working, earning more money, paying more taxes. that's by far the most effective and efficient way to get this budget balanced. >> reporter: while romney made the case that he would be better at creating jobs, the president questioned how the former governor would control the financial...
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. >>> president-elect joe biden has chosen a former rival to become the next transportation secretary. he's expected to formally announce pete buttigieg. he will be the first openly guy person to serve in the cabinet. he was virtually unknown when he launched a long-shot bid for the office. back on the campaign trail rallying voters in georgia. top republicans are starting to publicly acknowledge results of the election. >> let me start with two simple words, thank you. >> fresh off his electoral college victory, president-elect joe biden went to georgia ahead of the senate election. >> i need two senators from this state that want to get something done. not just two senators that will just get in the way. >> the election there will determine the balance of power on capitol hill. >> it is time to vote like never before. put your shoes on. let's get it done. >> earlier the president-elect had a phone call with mitch mcconnell who finally acknowledged mr. biden's win publicly. >> i want to congratulate joe biden. >> i called to thank him in person and said i hope there are things we can
. >>> president-elect joe biden has chosen a former rival to become the next transportation secretary. he's expected to formally announce pete buttigieg. he will be the first openly guy person to serve in the cabinet. he was virtually unknown when he launched a long-shot bid for the office. back on the campaign trail rallying voters in georgia. top republicans are starting to publicly acknowledge results of the election. >> let me start with two simple words, thank you. >>...
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the 1960 election is almost two years away. i would think that it would be an appropriate time in 1960 to make such an announcement when a final decision is made not today. >> kennedy didn't waste any time once 1960 arrived announced his campaign for president on january 2nd. and cbs news continued this coverage of the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination on saturday november 16th with prime time special hosted by bob schieffer. that will air 9:00 p.m. eastern next sunday bob will be in dallas to host "face the nation" from the sixth floor museum formerly the texas school book depository. we'll be right back. chelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with
the 1960 election is almost two years away. i would think that it would be an appropriate time in 1960 to make such an announcement when a final decision is made not today. >> kennedy didn't waste any time once 1960 arrived announced his campaign for president on january 2nd. and cbs news continued this coverage of the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination on saturday november 16th with prime time special hosted by bob schieffer. that will air 9:00 p.m. eastern next sunday bob...
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counsel robert mueller diddence the president's campaign coordinated with moscow to influence the 2016 election and there was not enough evidence of obstruction of justice. tomorrow a heavily redacted version could fuel a bitter partisan feud over the public's right to see the results of mueller's work. barr promised transparency but said he would redact grand jury and classified material and evidence against people not criminally charged. >> we try to explain why that redaction was made. >> reporter: democrats say that is not enough. >> the people have the right to the information so they can exercise the power that we were given in our government. >> reporter: the president may hold a press conference after the report comes out. what we don't know is what time the redacted mueller report will be released and if we will have it before the press conference. >> in colorado a half million students will be back in class today. a woman suspected of planning to repeat the columbine school massacre has been found dead. >> authorities were taking no chances going in guns drawn after getting a tip that
counsel robert mueller diddence the president's campaign coordinated with moscow to influence the 2016 election and there was not enough evidence of obstruction of justice. tomorrow a heavily redacted version could fuel a bitter partisan feud over the public's right to see the results of mueller's work. barr promised transparency but said he would redact grand jury and classified material and evidence against people not criminally charged. >> we try to explain why that redaction was made....
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. >> this is the second republican candidate this election to make controversial comments about rape and pregnancy. >> first of all, from what i understand from doctors, it's really rare. if it's a leming mat rape -- legitimate rape. >> refused to withdrawal from the race. >> and just a few hours ago, the chairwoman of the democratic national committee, called on romney to pull the ads off the air, calling murdock's comments outrageous and demeaning to women. >> candidate murdock, he's not a political light weight? >> he's been in politics since the 1980's. state and local positions much he's also running on the tea party platform and beat out senator richard rupert. he's experienced. >>> and we have to admit something. we thought twice about putting this next story in the newscast tonight. for what it's worst, there's october surprises in the presidential race and they can pop-up tomorrow. and that's if you want to believe gloria allred. he has something very big to disclose about president obama. he said he'll tweet it out tomorrow. you may remember, donald trump is a birther. he i
. >> this is the second republican candidate this election to make controversial comments about rape and pregnancy. >> first of all, from what i understand from doctors, it's really rare. if it's a leming mat rape -- legitimate rape. >> refused to withdrawal from the race. >> and just a few hours ago, the chairwoman of the democratic national committee, called on romney to pull the ads off the air, calling murdock's comments outrageous and demeaning to women. >>...
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if elected, she could become the first latina to hold the office here in california. she is challenging her boss, sheriff carlos who is a 40-year law enforcement veteran. >> i care about the people of my organization, and i care about the community members. that's why i'm running. we deserve better. we deserve a sheriff we can trust. >> i recognize that a challenger has to say how terrible things are and how bad of a person i am. i recognize that. so i don't take it personal. in fact, i pay little attention to it. >> both candidates do agree on at least one thing, the sheriffs office shoulwi federal immigrat officials. >>> new at 7:00, a federal judge sentenced the undocumented man that shot kate steinly on a peer to the seven years he's already served. it ignited a national firestorm over immigration, crime and sanctuary cities like san francisco. officials say jose inez garcia was in the country illegally at the time. he now faces deportation with a warning from the judge never to return to the united states. >>> residents forced out by a blood in their luxury san f
if elected, she could become the first latina to hold the office here in california. she is challenging her boss, sheriff carlos who is a 40-year law enforcement veteran. >> i care about the people of my organization, and i care about the community members. that's why i'm running. we deserve better. we deserve a sheriff we can trust. >> i recognize that a challenger has to say how terrible things are and how bad of a person i am. i recognize that. so i don't take it personal. in...
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but volunteers have elected to continue searching until 7:00 p.m. for any sign of the man who has been missing since his father was found dead last week. >> we will do what we need to do until we have all of the answers. >> reporter: the dirty job at the keller canyon landfill continued today. two dozen volunteers combing through tons of trash, looking for any sign of the body of 35- year-old frederick solace. missing and feared to have been killed by efron validemaro who was shot and killed by officers on tuesday and police say he killed solace's factor ricardo last week and found bludgeoned to death in this home owned by the girlfriend. and in late august, valdemaro told police the two had beaten him up during an argument. the elder solace was found dead before police could investigate, and frederick has been missing since. >> unfortunately, everybody who is connected with this case intimately, they're now deceased. >> reporter: the theory police have been working under in this dump search is that valdemora may have left solace's body in a dumpste
but volunteers have elected to continue searching until 7:00 p.m. for any sign of the man who has been missing since his father was found dead last week. >> we will do what we need to do until we have all of the answers. >> reporter: the dirty job at the keller canyon landfill continued today. two dozen volunteers combing through tons of trash, looking for any sign of the body of 35- year-old frederick solace. missing and feared to have been killed by efron validemaro who was shot...
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>> this is the earliest i have ever known a formal election to actually begin. the primaries on the republican side terminated too early. obama wanted them to last to the convention. they did not because everyone cave again. everybody went south on that effort except ron paul and that is not much opposition. you want to keep it going until september >> so what do we do in the media? >> the conventional wisdom is that no one pays attention until after labor day but both sides are building narratives. is it a tax or penalty? all of the debate will go on and you have to cover everything >> in this case, what they're doing this time is trying to define the various candidacies as well as the candidate's message. mitt romney had a tremendous damage during the month of may and early june. he literally commanded the stage because of the economy and obama was going back and forth and had nothing going. then john roberts shows up and hands him a wonderful health care package and suddenly mitt romney doesn't know what he's doing >> i don't know if it is wonderful or not. t
>> this is the earliest i have ever known a formal election to actually begin. the primaries on the republican side terminated too early. obama wanted them to last to the convention. they did not because everyone cave again. everybody went south on that effort except ron paul and that is not much opposition. you want to keep it going until september >> so what do we do in the media? >> the conventional wisdom is that no one pays attention until after labor day but both sides...
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how you feel about president obama because this election is about your future. it's not about his. ( applause ) and this election is not simply a choice between a democrat and a republican. it's a choice about what kind of country we want america to be. ( applause ) and as we prepare to make this choice, we should remember what made us special. you see, for most of human history, almost everybody was poor. power and wealth only belonged to a few. your rights were whatever your rulers allowed you to have. your future was determined by your past. if your parents were poor, so would you be. if you were born without opportunities, so were your children. but america was founded on the principle that every person has god-given rights. ( applause ) founded on the belief that power belongs to the people, that government exists to protect our rights and serve our interests, and that no one should be trapped in the circumstances of their birth. we should be free to go as far as our talents and our work can take us. ( cheers and applause ) and we're special-- we're special
how you feel about president obama because this election is about your future. it's not about his. ( applause ) and this election is not simply a choice between a democrat and a republican. it's a choice about what kind of country we want america to be. ( applause ) and as we prepare to make this choice, we should remember what made us special. you see, for most of human history, almost everybody was poor. power and wealth only belonged to a few. your rights were whatever your rulers allowed...
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that's not what wins the elections. if you look at a rasmussen poll out a couple of weeks ago. in the swing states i lead barack obama by four points and governor romney loses by four points. not that he's going to do better in new york. we're not going to win new york. and him doing ten points better and still losing new york by 20 points doesn't matter. what matters is that you can win indiana, that you can win ohio. that you can win pennsylvania and north carolina and wisconsin and those are the states that we do and are doing very well in. >> let me ask you quickly then about wisconsin. do you have to win wisconsin to change the momentum in this race? >> we just did, laid on a pretty good one in louisiana. it's a primary state not a caucus. not one you can say it's just a few people voting. it was a primary state. it was a broad turnout down there. we're going to come here to wisconsin. we're trailing in the most recent polls right now. we're being outspent about 60 to 1 here in wisconsin. but you know what? the reaction i got yesterday in traveling around and in bellview a
that's not what wins the elections. if you look at a rasmussen poll out a couple of weeks ago. in the swing states i lead barack obama by four points and governor romney loses by four points. not that he's going to do better in new york. we're not going to win new york. and him doing ten points better and still losing new york by 20 points doesn't matter. what matters is that you can win indiana, that you can win ohio. that you can win pennsylvania and north carolina and wisconsin and those are...
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president-elect biden and vice president elect harris also plan to hold events in georgia before election day. margaret. >> brennan: high stakes. thank you, weijia jiang. tonight u.s. military officials tell cbs news that iran and its militias may be planning to act against app u.s. embassy or military base in the region, this as a top iranian commander is vowing revenge for the u.s. air strike that killed general qassem soleimani one year ago. with tension mounting, we spoke with an american, recently released from an iranian prison. >> this is birthday gift my son has drawn. >> reporter: that's a great pcture! nice work! >> yeah, and it's all by me! >> reporter: princeton scholar's best birthday present was time spent with his wife hua and their son shaofan. how old are you? >> seven. >> reporter: seven! when i came back, when we had the first meeting, he recognized me instantly, and that was very touching moment. >> reporter: his son was just a toddler when xiyue was imprisoned in iran on fabricated charges of espionage. xiyue says he's a scholar and targeted because he's american. >>
president-elect biden and vice president elect harris also plan to hold events in georgia before election day. margaret. >> brennan: high stakes. thank you, weijia jiang. tonight u.s. military officials tell cbs news that iran and its militias may be planning to act against app u.s. embassy or military base in the region, this as a top iranian commander is vowing revenge for the u.s. air strike that killed general qassem soleimani one year ago. with tension mounting, we spoke with an...
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she called for a general election in october. ardern became the country's youngest female prime minister when she took office in 2017 at the age of 37. >> i know what this job takes, and i know that i no longer have enough in the tank to do it justice. it's that simple. >> ardern was re-elected in 2020, but since then her party has fallen behind its conservative challengers in the polls. >>> coming up, tracking down missing money. how many millions of dollars olympic superstar usain bolt claims is gone from his investment account. >>> and later, topping a record. an attempt to make the world's largest pizza. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." news." when you're ready to go, but static says “whoa.” try bounce lasting fresh dryer sheets. ♪♪ more freshness. more softness. less static. less wrinkles. yeah! it's the sheet. ♪♪ new bounce lasting fresh dryer sheets. it's the sheet! i'm managing my high blood pressure, but i'm still a target for chronic kidney disease. and my type 2 diabetes means i'm also a target. we are t
she called for a general election in october. ardern became the country's youngest female prime minister when she took office in 2017 at the age of 37. >> i know what this job takes, and i know that i no longer have enough in the tank to do it justice. it's that simple. >> ardern was re-elected in 2020, but since then her party has fallen behind its conservative challengers in the polls. >>> coming up, tracking down missing money. how many millions of dollars olympic...
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and why is it we no longer have national elections to elect a president? we have elections that come down to six to nine battleground states. why is that, john? >> the partisanship is because people, you know, have passionate feelings. those who are in the middle get turned off by conversations will the way-- >> schieffer: but people have always in america been passionate. >> well, but they've moved, you know, between parties on various issues. i mean, we now-- now they're passionate and line up with a single party, and, you know, it's just the parties-- you now have a situation where the most liberal republican is still more conservative than the most conservative democrat, and so people-- if that's the party that you're sorting to, then that's where people end up having off. any politician who might be attractive who leans and goes over towards the other party and might get some people who find them attractive, they don't exist anymore. >> schieffer: we used to have conservative democrats and liberal republicans. and then we had conservative republicans-
and why is it we no longer have national elections to elect a president? we have elections that come down to six to nine battleground states. why is that, john? >> the partisanship is because people, you know, have passionate feelings. those who are in the middle get turned off by conversations will the way-- >> schieffer: but people have always in america been passionate. >> well, but they've moved, you know, between parties on various issues. i mean, we now-- now they're...
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both in the nominating contest also of course in the general election. >> garrett: for that community that you write about in the book, that you grew up in, what do you think the larger truths are that they heard that he spoke to in ways they hadn't heard before? >> one of the most important larger truths that he spoke to is the importance of jobs and the life of the community. if you think about republican rhetoric let's say during the campaign of mitt romney. very folkoused on job creator but not the worker. if you think of the rhetoric of modern democrats, so focused on government that people don't -- i think lot of folks on the left don't appreciate, people don't want to hand out. don't want government support, from the right want people to talk about the noble entrepreneur, what they want people to recognize the dignity of working people. i think that what was genius about politics of trump's campaign that he focused on workers and focused on jobs. it wasn't about the wealthy entrepreneur with the private jet. it wasn't about a government hand out it was about the folks in the mi
both in the nominating contest also of course in the general election. >> garrett: for that community that you write about in the book, that you grew up in, what do you think the larger truths are that they heard that he spoke to in ways they hadn't heard before? >> one of the most important larger truths that he spoke to is the importance of jobs and the life of the community. if you think about republican rhetoric let's say during the campaign of mitt romney. very folkoused on job...
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she was part of the process to elect dem gates and got herself elected. whenever a vote comes up she can vote. no one has silenced her. and when there are millions of people worldwide who are truly oppressed who have been silenced , killed, imprisoned, for this purpose it's not only disrespectful, it's reprehensible. >> now back to you. >> we're waiting for michelle observe. the first speech she made was in 2000 ate when her husband was nominated for the first time. >> we note, j.j. abrams put together this video and it's going to be extraordinary to hear a first lady endorse a former first lady. and eastern though her husband, barack obama, battled with hillary clinton for the nomination in 2000 eight, john dickerson is on the podium. john? >> last week, the democrats were watching the bunchy moments of the republican convention but here we have the delegates and the first lady. >> here is the first lady -of-the-united states, michelle obama. ♪ ♪ . >> ohh -- [ cheers and applause ] >> michelle: thank you all. thank you so much. you know, it's hashed
she was part of the process to elect dem gates and got herself elected. whenever a vote comes up she can vote. no one has silenced her. and when there are millions of people worldwide who are truly oppressed who have been silenced , killed, imprisoned, for this purpose it's not only disrespectful, it's reprehensible. >> now back to you. >> we're waiting for michelle observe. the first speech she made was in 2000 ate when her husband was nominated for the first time. >> we...
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the man who has been fighting to show that he relates to the average american this whole election cycle, 56% of those polled say they had a better opinion of the former governor now. what started out as cordial quickly became heated. >> governor romney's proposal that he's been promoting for 18 months calls for a $5 million tax cut. and he is saying that he is going to pay for it by closing loopholes in deductions. the problem is, he's been asked over 100 times how you would close those deductions and loopholes and he hasn't been able to identify them. >> everything you just said about my tax plan is inaccurate. so if the tax plan he described were a tax plan i was asked to support, i would say absolutely not. i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut. what i've said is i won't put in place a tax cut that adds to the deficit. >> for 18 months he's been running on this tax plan. now, five weeks before the election, he's saying that his big bold idea is never mind. >> my priority is jobs. there's nothing better for getting us to a balanced budget than having more people working, earning m
the man who has been fighting to show that he relates to the average american this whole election cycle, 56% of those polled say they had a better opinion of the former governor now. what started out as cordial quickly became heated. >> governor romney's proposal that he's been promoting for 18 months calls for a $5 million tax cut. and he is saying that he is going to pay for it by closing loopholes in deductions. the problem is, he's been asked over 100 times how you would close those...
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. >>> happening today, of course, election day has arrived. one of the biggest races in san jose where several candidates are vying to replace termed out mayor chuck reed. one of those candidates city council member rose herrera hospitalized on sunday after becoming dizzy and nauseous at a candidates forum there. herrera's staff says it's an inner ear infection caused by a virus. she was hospitalized last night but is expected to attend this afternoon's council meeting. >>> in alameda and contra costa counties, some volunteers on a state assembly campaign say they are being harassed. more now from kpix 5's christin ayers. >> reporter: mere hours until election day and state assembly candidate clarence hunt was hitting the streets. >> we are all pumped up this morning. we had lunch here at fenton's. everyone is ready to go. >> reporter: that feeling didn't last long. hunt and his volunteer campaign workers spent hours passing out leaflets in piedmont. they say they were harassed. at one point, one woman says two neighbors called her the "n" wor
. >>> happening today, of course, election day has arrived. one of the biggest races in san jose where several candidates are vying to replace termed out mayor chuck reed. one of those candidates city council member rose herrera hospitalized on sunday after becoming dizzy and nauseous at a candidates forum there. herrera's staff says it's an inner ear infection caused by a virus. she was hospitalized last night but is expected to attend this afternoon's council meeting. >>> in...
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meaning, the election deniers might be running the next election! that doesn't seem right. it's like saying, "hey, we need a babysitter. how about cassandra the dark, denier of children? i know, i know, but she really wants the job. or don't you enjoy date night?" one of the most dangerous candidates is down in arizona, where the g.o.p. nominee for secretary of state, who's been leading in the polls, is state representative whose 11 secret herbs and spices are all ivermectin, mark finchem. now remember, in 2020, arizona was on the edge of being stolen by maga maniacs pushing the big lie, and the only thing standing in the way was the secretary of state who stuck to the rules. now that job could be taken over by a guy who is credited with starting the stop-the-steal campaign in arizona and was part of the mob that rioted outside the capitol on january 6th. you don't get to attack democracy and then ask to run it. that's like a bank robber saying "put the money in the bag! also a job application! i can start monday! i would say my greatest weakness is that i am robbing this b
meaning, the election deniers might be running the next election! that doesn't seem right. it's like saying, "hey, we need a babysitter. how about cassandra the dark, denier of children? i know, i know, but she really wants the job. or don't you enjoy date night?" one of the most dangerous candidates is down in arizona, where the g.o.p. nominee for secretary of state, who's been leading in the polls, is state representative whose 11 secret herbs and spices are all ivermectin, mark...
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the biggest primary election day in the country. and a snapshot of what we will see in the november general elections. we've got a very busy night ahead. we'll be bringing you all the results as they come in from our virtual elections center. now this is one of the polling places at san francisco city hall that is open until 8:00 tonight. you need to turn in your ballot by then or be in line to vote by 8:00. and work is underway to count all of those vote-by-mail ballots. this camera gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the process going on in san francisco. mail-in ballots need to be postmarked by today. but california allows 30 days for mean we don't know the results of some races for days even weeks. 2,000 poll workers were hired across the county. officials are expecting a turnout of 45 to 55%, on the lower end of the normal range. california is one of 15 states voting for president joe biden and former president donald trump. they're the clear front run ors, while more than a third of the delegates are up for grabs. neither can
the biggest primary election day in the country. and a snapshot of what we will see in the november general elections. we've got a very busy night ahead. we'll be bringing you all the results as they come in from our virtual elections center. now this is one of the polling places at san francisco city hall that is open until 8:00 tonight. you need to turn in your ballot by then or be in line to vote by 8:00. and work is underway to count all of those vote-by-mail ballots. this camera gives us a...
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but if that's so, why is this election so close? >> well, because a lot of people are sorting immediately before they hear the arguments. they're sorting by party. people are more partisan. in states they're targeted and whipped up along partisan lieps. it's so close in these states because you have the left and right going to their parties and there aren't just that many undecided voters left over because they're either turned off and not participate ago the vast majority of people are not participating, and the ones that are participating that are undecided, are still small. that number of voters, small-- we don't know where they are. i think david is exactly right. it's too close to know what's going on. i think one other thing we have to mention-- i know you'll talk about it in your second panel-- the advantage the president has in the electoral map. if you look at the nine states that are the battleground states, the president has 431 possible ways to get to that magical 270. mitt romney has 76. if the president wins florida, p
but if that's so, why is this election so close? >> well, because a lot of people are sorting immediately before they hear the arguments. they're sorting by party. people are more partisan. in states they're targeted and whipped up along partisan lieps. it's so close in these states because you have the left and right going to their parties and there aren't just that many undecided voters left over because they're either turned off and not participate ago the vast majority of people are...
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this is supposed to be good for obama's re-election chances. but don't count out the possibility that the data starts to get weaker in the weeks and months ahead. we've seen this for the last couple of years. if we're heading into the summer, maybe being look at the importance of the conventions suddenly in this g.o.p. process, maybe when the economy starts to worsen, that affects the way people vote. people who made the economy their top priority voted for newt gingrich yesterday. >> in florida, entitlements will be important. mitt romney has spent the last months talking about his opposition to an "entitlement society" and being in favor of an "opportunity society." but you've got a lot of people down in florida who are on entitlements, on medicare and social security, and don't want to see it messed with by the federal government. so it's going to be interesting to see how both.... >> schieffer: 20 seconds left. do you think we're going to have a brokered convention here? if we do, will we remember how to cover it? >> i certainly won't. you
this is supposed to be good for obama's re-election chances. but don't count out the possibility that the data starts to get weaker in the weeks and months ahead. we've seen this for the last couple of years. if we're heading into the summer, maybe being look at the importance of the conventions suddenly in this g.o.p. process, maybe when the economy starts to worsen, that affects the way people vote. people who made the economy their top priority voted for newt gingrich yesterday. >> in...
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this was ohio before the election and here it is afterwards. in new hampshire, both house seats went from blue to red, ending the exile for house republicans in new england. the democrats freshman class was decimated. 41 was voted in, in 2008 but last night at least 20 were voted out. even being a moderate didn't help. of the 54 house seats held by those fiscally conservative blue dog democrats, 27 went republican. more than half of the democrats who voted against their party on health care reform were booted out of office anyway. and a trio of powerful veterans were also forced out. south carolina's john spratt the chair of the budget committee. minnesota's james oberstar, chair of the transportation committee. and missouri's ike skelton chair of the armed services committee. in the senate, hear reid, who barely survived his own re- election bid was calling for compromise today. >> i think the main message that we should have received last night-- i know that i did-- is that people in nevada, the american people, want us to work together. >> r
this was ohio before the election and here it is afterwards. in new hampshire, both house seats went from blue to red, ending the exile for house republicans in new england. the democrats freshman class was decimated. 41 was voted in, in 2008 but last night at least 20 were voted out. even being a moderate didn't help. of the 54 house seats held by those fiscally conservative blue dog democrats, 27 went republican. more than half of the democrats who voted against their party on health care...
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begging to have ballot reece leased to me on election day. >> she is at the board of elections zooming with a judge. >> what's the message in this? >> every hospital should enable their patient to vote. >> reporter: what was the feeling you when you were handed your ballot? >> jubilation, i'm going to cry now, i started to cry, i was so happy. >> hi, everybody. >> reporter: a man with covid and this woman were among the 275 patients that were able to vote this year, thanks to a team of health care workers. heroes once again. going above the call of duty. >> i just was so relieved, that somebody was making an effort for me. >> she is an angel. >> nicky batiste, cbs news, new york. >> 400 years after the mayflower thanksgiving gets a reality check. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for
begging to have ballot reece leased to me on election day. >> she is at the board of elections zooming with a judge. >> what's the message in this? >> every hospital should enable their patient to vote. >> reporter: what was the feeling you when you were handed your ballot? >> jubilation, i'm going to cry now, i started to cry, i was so happy. >> hi, everybody. >> reporter: a man with covid and this woman were among the 275 patients that were able to...
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ohio looking more and more like it might be the lynch pin of this election. susan mcginnis in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is no denying the importance of ohio with its large number of electoral votes and right now evenly split. it looks like, you know, whichever side toes a better job of getting out the vote can go a long way towards a win. enthusiasm for the election is building and the crowd at campaign rallies are getting bigger. more than 12,000 people turned out at the red rock amphitheater in the battleground state of colorado tuesday to hear mitt romney and paul ryan. >> we're on the homestretch now. and i think the people of colorado are going to get us all the way there. what do you think? >> reporter: across the country, president obama and vice president biden played to another packed house. >> here in ohio you can vote early. here in ohio you can vote right after this event. >> reporter: the president kicks off a six state tour today that ends with him casting his own early ballot in chicago tomorrow. mitt romney wil
ohio looking more and more like it might be the lynch pin of this election. susan mcginnis in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is no denying the importance of ohio with its large number of electoral votes and right now evenly split. it looks like, you know, whichever side toes a better job of getting out the vote can go a long way towards a win. enthusiasm for the election is building and the crowd at campaign rallies are getting bigger. more than 12,000 people...
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of support, president trump uses the current migrating caravan to spark republicans in the midterm elections. a new cbs poll may show he's doing it. >>> millions of dreams are crushed over a billion dollars jackpot as no one wins the mega millions drawing. wait till you hear how high the jackpot is now for the next one. >>> fishing for answers, more and more of the seafood you eat is being mislabeled. find out why the problem is not being fixed and how it could hurt your health. >>> and she is breaking ground in a sport where broken noses are no big deal. we'll introduce you to the ultimate fighting championship's only cut-woman and share her incredible road to get there. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> now they're engaged in a cover-up to protect the crown prince. we'll see how that works for them, but i call this another nice try. >> saudi arabia admits jamal khashoggi was killed. >> the saudi government claiming he died in a fistfight at the consulate. >> saudi state television says 18 saudi nationals have been detained. >>
of support, president trump uses the current migrating caravan to spark republicans in the midterm elections. a new cbs poll may show he's doing it. >>> millions of dreams are crushed over a billion dollars jackpot as no one wins the mega millions drawing. wait till you hear how high the jackpot is now for the next one. >>> fishing for answers, more and more of the seafood you eat is being mislabeled. find out why the problem is not being fixed and how it could hurt your...
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are bigger things at stake than one election cycle. we're talking about attacks on democracy itself and talking about threats to the safety of people alive and well today. when you think about the president's behavior, here and now, it's unfortunate that the spotlight is on you and your colleagues there in the state of georgia. do you regret not speaking up when the president was attacking others in this way endangering their safety? do you wish you had done something sooner so that you and your colleagues were not in this situation now? >> well, i'm not certain of the basis of your question -- >> i'll tell you the basis, mr. lieutenant governor. the president attacks dozens of people a year on twitter and in many cases mayors, governors, senators, members of congress, everyday citizens, they then need security because the president has stirred up his supporters and kind of sicced them on em. republicans did not speak up over four years of this happening. now it's happening to republicans. do you regret now that you've seen what it fee
are bigger things at stake than one election cycle. we're talking about attacks on democracy itself and talking about threats to the safety of people alive and well today. when you think about the president's behavior, here and now, it's unfortunate that the spotlight is on you and your colleagues there in the state of georgia. do you regret not speaking up when the president was attacking others in this way endangering their safety? do you wish you had done something sooner so that you and...
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gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. according to police-- just before three this morning, a witness called 9-1-1... to say an uber driver shot a passenger who tried to attack him. police found a man in the front passenger seat suffering from apparent gunshot wounds; he later died. the driver was arrested and is being investigated for first degree murder. a milestone in cancer research ... a new blood test that can detect cancer... years before a person gets sick. researchers say the new test measures d-n-a fragments shed by eam. it >>> according to police before 3:00 a.m. this morning a witness called 9112 say a uber driver shot a passenger who try
gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. according to police-- just before three this...
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the general election matchup. the debate is joined for the clash of real ideas and what really are their records. >> i was with president biden michigan. i pulled him aside for a conversation and he said "come on, man. i'm trying to take on corporate america. i'm trying to win over the unions. close but he doesn't feel like he's breaking through because he's frustrated that the press in his view, his own democratic allies are not doing enough to forward his record. >> that's why we signed to a focus on the issue of junk fees at the white house believing if they can get credit card fees down, keep pushing the airlines to change the rules, they can turn around to voters and say look at all the little things i've done to help save you money. >> norah: i want to talk about one of the issues because president biden is having trouble consolidating his base, his most fervent supporters. reproductive rights may be a big issue since the supreme court overturned roe vs. wade two years ago. we've seen a number of states vote
the general election matchup. the debate is joined for the clash of real ideas and what really are their records. >> i was with president biden michigan. i pulled him aside for a conversation and he said "come on, man. i'm trying to take on corporate america. i'm trying to win over the unions. close but he doesn't feel like he's breaking through because he's frustrated that the press in his view, his own democratic allies are not doing enough to forward his record. >> that's...
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first major election of 2018. italians go to the polls to elect a new government. the nation of 60 million is sharply divided over issues familiar to american voters seth doane is in rome. >> reporter: tomorrow's election has this gondolier navigating politics. "the left represents my values of inclusion," she said. inclusion was a theme at a rally in florence on friday. former prime minister mateo renzi took credit for his goferring democratic party's role for rescuing italy's economy and saving migrants' lives. hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants have fled to italy's shores, and that's made immigration a key and divisive issue in this election. "i feel the migrant problem is huge in italy," luigi di maio told us. di maio is the candidate for the populist, anti-establishment cinque stelle, or five stars movement, which is leading in the polls. you're just 31. people say, "you can't possibly be prime minister." "the austrian chancellor is my age. the french president is 40," he said. "across europe, young energies are emerging in politics." the youngest in th
first major election of 2018. italians go to the polls to elect a new government. the nation of 60 million is sharply divided over issues familiar to american voters seth doane is in rome. >> reporter: tomorrow's election has this gondolier navigating politics. "the left represents my values of inclusion," she said. inclusion was a theme at a rally in florence on friday. former prime minister mateo renzi took credit for his goferring democratic party's role for rescuing italy's...
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running -- or be elected running a positive campaign anymore? >> i think it is very difficult, if my example is any solace to anybody. obviously i still think it is possible and there is a lot to be done. in other words, the country really is looking for answers, whether it be the taxation problem, the budget problem, our problems with our allies, our enmy abroad, there have to be people who are putting it together, who bring about a sense of community in addition to individualism. this was the beauty i thought of the ronald reagan administration. the russian outlining all the ways in which reagan, not only was able to compromise but bring about extraordinary results by bringing people together. and that is clearly true of the time sam nunn nun and i came together and we were sent by reagan to geneva and began our talks with the russian. that has been a 20 year period and still goes on. .. >> schieffer: the situation in syria right now what are your thoughts on that? >> essentially that the united nations situation is not working out very well,
running -- or be elected running a positive campaign anymore? >> i think it is very difficult, if my example is any solace to anybody. obviously i still think it is possible and there is a lot to be done. in other words, the country really is looking for answers, whether it be the taxation problem, the budget problem, our problems with our allies, our enmy abroad, there have to be people who are putting it together, who bring about a sense of community in addition to individualism. this...
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the parliamentary election had been delayed for more than three years. and this was only the third since the fall of the taliban in 2001. charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: by the hundreds of thousands, they deified taliban death threats to take part in elections overshadowed by violence, ad confusion. more than 150 people were killed or wounded in attacks across the country. a suicide bombing at a polling station in kabul killed at least 15 people. between isis and the taliban, it's hard to tell here who's responsible for what. technical glitches and staff no-shows made matters worse. trained volunteers turned up late or didn't show up at all, perhaps heeding taliban threats to steer clear. afghans, tired of widespread voter fraud, demanded new biometric machines. we visited the electoral commission to see how much time was needed to take fingerprints and photographs of every single voter. >> it will take around 50 seconds, up to one minute. >> reporter: one minute. >> yes. >> reporter: that seems optimistic. turns out that was optimistic the machin
the parliamentary election had been delayed for more than three years. and this was only the third since the fall of the taliban in 2001. charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: by the hundreds of thousands, they deified taliban death threats to take part in elections overshadowed by violence, ad confusion. more than 150 people were killed or wounded in attacks across the country. a suicide bombing at a polling station in kabul killed at least 15 people. between isis and the taliban, it's...
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>> at 29, alexandria ocasio- cortez is the youngest woman ever elected to congress. but that's not the only headline she's responsible for. >> hello! >> ocasio-cortez is a democratic socialist. she's been described as both an inspiring and idealistic insurgent, and as a naiÏve and ill-informed newcomer. ( cheers and applause ) these are politically dangerous tactics that you're using. you've heard that. >> yeah, yeah. isolute risky. ( ticking ) >> egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi has imprisoned his opponents by the thousands. el-sisi has strangled freedom of speech, and his troops have murdered protestors. as you might imagine, president el-sisi does not do a lot of interviews. and he was apparently surprised by our questions, because his government has asked us not to broadcast his interview. mr. president, i've spoken to a number of your countrymen who refuse to call you "mr. president" because they say you're a military dictator. >> ( laughs ) ( ticking ) >> this unlikely inventor calls himself "messianic"-- as in the messiah-- and likes to say, matter-of-
>> at 29, alexandria ocasio- cortez is the youngest woman ever elected to congress. but that's not the only headline she's responsible for. >> hello! >> ocasio-cortez is a democratic socialist. she's been described as both an inspiring and idealistic insurgent, and as a naiÏve and ill-informed newcomer. ( cheers and applause ) these are politically dangerous tactics that you're using. you've heard that. >> yeah, yeah. isolute risky. ( ticking ) >> egyptian...
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this election had been tight in the polls right up until the election day, but in the end, president obama won more than the 270 electoral votes necessary for re-election. he did it through a combination of things by defining governor romney as a symbol of all that has gone wrong with the economy in the key state of ohio after so much discussion about ohio, it was the one that put president obama over the top. but he also had a positive message to sell in that state. the auto bailout that he put in place in 2009 is a hit with voters and his ability to sell that economic plan through difficult economic times was a success for him in that state. in other states, the president put together a coalition similar to but smaller than the one that had brought him to victory in 2008. his share of white voters actually shrunk from the previous election, but he did very well among african-american and hispanic voters. he also did well with younger voters, though they did not turn out in the numbers they had in 2008. president obama now goes back to washington where republicans have also won cont
this election had been tight in the polls right up until the election day, but in the end, president obama won more than the 270 electoral votes necessary for re-election. he did it through a combination of things by defining governor romney as a symbol of all that has gone wrong with the economy in the key state of ohio after so much discussion about ohio, it was the one that put president obama over the top. but he also had a positive message to sell in that state. the auto bailout that he...
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he said in so many words at your home, don't certify this election? >> he said, i want results now, and he was definitely aggressive. >> reporter: in their report, police say photos show pena with one of the alleged accomplices, and that individual with multiple guns and ammunition, and that pena paid one of the shooters 500. the report said he was unhappy with one of the shootings and asked them to be more aggressive, to shoot lower into the houses and do so earlier in the evening when targets would less likely be laying down. new mexico house speaker javier martinez whose home was also targeted was born in mexico. >> that is a place where politics and journalism can actually get you killed. i would have never thought that that could be the case in my own country here. >> reporter: police say in one of the shootings a state legislator's 10-year-old daughter woke up to bullet debris falling on her head. solomon pena makes his initial court appearance wednesday in new mexico. scott macfarlane, cbs news, the capitol. >>> the tsa says it is a cord number
he said in so many words at your home, don't certify this election? >> he said, i want results now, and he was definitely aggressive. >> reporter: in their report, police say photos show pena with one of the alleged accomplices, and that individual with multiple guns and ammunition, and that pena paid one of the shooters 500. the report said he was unhappy with one of the shootings and asked them to be more aggressive, to shoot lower into the houses and do so earlier in the evening...
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is it enough for him to get re- elected? the republicans admit their own in-party squabbling hasn't helped. >> you know, we're eating our young so to speak because right now there's nobody running against him. the republicans are running against each other. >> reporter: the republicans believe the president's recent policy to force catholics to provide birth control will backfire on him. >> i don't think forcing the church to or a synagogue or mosque or anyone else to do something that goes completely against their beliefs is helpful to the president. i think it hurts him more. >> reporter: well, part of the campaign strategy, too, is for the president to target the youth vote. that is what this concert is going to be all about tonight. liz, ticket prices are more affordable $100 each. >> thank you, linda yee. >>> a busy day on the campaign trail for the republicans. mitt romney campaigned in his native state of michigan today. but now he finds himself something of an underdog. polls there show him trailing rick santorum. mi
is it enough for him to get re- elected? the republicans admit their own in-party squabbling hasn't helped. >> you know, we're eating our young so to speak because right now there's nobody running against him. the republicans are running against each other. >> reporter: the republicans believe the president's recent policy to force catholics to provide birth control will backfire on him. >> i don't think forcing the church to or a synagogue or mosque or anyone else to do...
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it aims to shield elections from cyber attacks. they join us for an interview you will see only on "cbs this moing." welcome to both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> matt, what do you think that the average american doesn't understand about cyber hacking in our elections? >> i think after the last election i don't think everyone understands it's a bipartisan challenge. in 2012 when i was campaign manager we were hacked in the fall of 2011. we were told by the fbi that the chinese hacked into the campaign. what the problem was we had to spend precious campaign dollars to up our cyber security network. that was money that when we got to actual campaign elections the primary with newt gingrich and rick santorum those were resources we couldn't use. >> why didn't you make a big to do about it at the time? >> it wasn't going to move the ball down the field in winning the republican nomination. we talked about it after the election and so it just didn't get as much coverage. right now there is a lot of campaigns, 2018, that will go th
it aims to shield elections from cyber attacks. they join us for an interview you will see only on "cbs this moing." welcome to both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> matt, what do you think that the average american doesn't understand about cyber hacking in our elections? >> i think after the last election i don't think everyone understands it's a bipartisan challenge. in 2012 when i was campaign manager we were hacked in the fall of 2011. we were told by the fbi...
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there was some last-minute drama in this election. a hack into the macron campaign dumped thousands of documents onto the internet. the hack didn't seem to have any outcome.ant effect on the - it was generally thought the hack was in the interest of the le pen campaign, and as in the u.s., there is a suspected russian connection. le pen was a favorite candidate of putin and seemed to have the tacit support of donald trump as well who seemed to think terror attacks in france would be in her favor. all of france's problems, its unemployment, its stagnant economy, and terrorism, are now his problems. mark phillips, cbs news, paris. >>> north korea says it's die t detained another u.s. citizen, the fourth held by the regime. he's committed of commits unspecified hostile acts against the country. >>> well, the pentagon says ahead of the isis affiliate of afghanistan died last month. he died following an eastern raid cared out by afghan and u.s. forces. laguerre planned the attack last month that killed or wounded more than 100 people. >>>
there was some last-minute drama in this election. a hack into the macron campaign dumped thousands of documents onto the internet. the hack didn't seem to have any outcome.ant effect on the - it was generally thought the hack was in the interest of the le pen campaign, and as in the u.s., there is a suspected russian connection. le pen was a favorite candidate of putin and seemed to have the tacit support of donald trump as well who seemed to think terror attacks in france would be in her...
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that's what the election is going to be about. that's why we have these elections. let's have the arguments. let's have the fight. i think mitt romney will bring that fight to the president. the president is going to have to defend his record. i'm not going to be one of these guys who is going to say nothing good happens ever. you have no credibility if you say that. >> schieffer: let me just ask you this. it's hypothetical to be sure. but if mitt romney does lose michigan, i think you're going to hear a lot of voices in your party saying, maybe we ought to rethink this whole thing. maybe some other people ought to think about getting in. you said before, no way, no how. but if that should happen, is there anyway you would ever consider getting back in this race? >> no. i'm with governor romney. one of the things people know about me is that when i make up my mind it pretty much stays made. is there a possibility if governor romney were to lose michigan for a contested election, a contested convention? sure. that's a possibility. i don't think it's a likelihood. i t
that's what the election is going to be about. that's why we have these elections. let's have the arguments. let's have the fight. i think mitt romney will bring that fight to the president. the president is going to have to defend his record. i'm not going to be one of these guys who is going to say nothing good happens ever. you have no credibility if you say that. >> schieffer: let me just ask you this. it's hypothetical to be sure. but if mitt romney does lose michigan, i think you're...
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our election coverage will continue throughout the morning. you can find the full results at the bottom of your screen and on kpix.com. >>> mu video. an undocumentedan unruly passenger tried to open the door. the flight was diverted and the man was removed by airport police. the flight was going to dallas from chicago. >> >> developing this morning, at least 24 people are dead after a powerful tornado tore through tennessee. entire communities were leveled during the storm. ildingtional s ident donald trump is planning to witness the devastation and see it firsthand on friday. >>> new this morning in brazil, a major landslide killed at least 16 people and ntue to loo through the mud and rubble for survivors. dozens of houses and buildings were destroyed in the slide. >> the coronavirus outbreak sends wall street into a slump. here is diane king hall with today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street's turbulent ride continues. the dow slumped 785 points, nasdaq dropped 268 and s&p 500 lost tuesday. >> an emergency interest rate cut fail
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d> glor: ed, warren is expected to win re-election in massachusetts easily to the senate. but there is another democrat facing a very tough re-election campaign, in trouble in north dakota tonight. what do we know about that? ?> reporter: yeah, jeff, heidi heitkamp is apologizing for an ad that ran in north dakota newspapers over the weekend. the ad's designed to criticize her republican opponent kevin cramer for his support of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. it lists victims of sexual assault and rape, but some of those listed did not give their consent. heitkamp is one of those moderate democrats running. polls show now she's trailing cramer. jeff. >> glor: police today intensified the search for a missing 13-year-old girl from western wisconsin. her parents were found dead in the family home yesterday. adriana diaz reports from baron, wisconsin. s ojayme is out there. we want to find her. >> reporter: more than 100 police, f.b.i. agents, and their dogs are combing through rural baron, wisconsin, for 13-year- old jayme closs. she's been missing since early monday
d> glor: ed, warren is expected to win re-election in massachusetts easily to the senate. but there is another democrat facing a very tough re-election campaign, in trouble in north dakota tonight. what do we know about that? ?> reporter: yeah, jeff, heidi heitkamp is apologizing for an ad that ran in north dakota newspapers over the weekend. the ad's designed to criticize her republican opponent kevin cramer for his support of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. it lists victims of...